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Task force targets human trafficking

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goose | 3:30 a.m. Nov. 23, 2007
human trafficking. According to the Department of Justice, there were 79 convictions nationally involving human trafficking , 79 convictions and how many coming across the border? This sounds the same as when Hollywood Regean decalared the WAR ON DRUG with a glass of WINE in her hand.
One Vote | 6:40 a.m. Nov. 23, 2007
How do they get jobs in factories and hotels if they don't have work papers? Surely by now our government has a handle on fake Social Security numbers what with our emphasis on identity theft. With all the businesses that have computers and the ability to manage massive amounts of data, it should be easy. FedEx tracks 2.5 million packages a day all over the world.
Oh, I forgot...we're talking about the government here. Sorry.

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